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    hero


    1. It was almost like a victory parade, except the hero was carried against his will and screaming


    2. He was ready to face his fate, a true hero to the end


    3. Tenth story: In another cartoon on TV, the hero has been captured by his enemies


    4. They fall back, the hero runs away


    5. At night, in a film on TV the hero resembles Venor a lot and he is wounded by knives on his chest


    6. he was my dark hero,


    7. anxious to be the joking hero, desperate to be sleeping in tattooed arms


    8. Instead he was in total unknown, a weakling by any standards, crippled by an injury a hero would hardly notice and blinded by a nearly uncontrollable fear


    9. He gave his name as Althart, but Tarlass suspected he was a hero from the wars of magic under a different name


    10. Yiorgos was a hero and I hoped he gave his daughter the wedding he hoped she wanted

    11. Now Attica has the busiest, most modern airport in Europe and named after Venizelos, the people's hero


    12. The local paper took pictures of their resident hero and by the time that the fisherman got home to his caravan, his wife had heard all about her brave husband’s stirring deeds that afternoon on the radio


    13. Compared to me, he was a hero, a man whose simple life was far from easy but one who'd found peace of mind in that very simplicity


    14. I'm no hero, of that there is no doubt, I could never stand alone but then, together with the village, single-minded, I was convinced we had a chance


    15. 'Hey, what? You hero or something?' Ish ran to Ali


    16. Alexis became a national hero


    17. The local paper took pictures of their resident hero and by the


    18. He would be welcomed as a hero by all


    19. Billy needs a hero


    20. before the War, together with being a decorated war hero, meant that

    21. Maybe if he really was a hero in one of those old tales, but not in real life


    22. If this were a story about a fantastic hero, then Matt would don his perfect mask and perfect cape, run out the door in a flash and announce, ‘step back, innocent civilians! I shall now save the day!’, and then Matt would save the world from certain doom in a most perfect way and be rewarded with millions of dollars and a pool filled with drop-dead perfect gorgeous women, and then go back home to his perfect private tropical island where nothing bad ever happened, except for when it was a chance for Matt to prove how awesome he was and just plain better than everyone else


    23. But Matt was not a fantastic hero; Matt was Matt and nothing else


    24. Flavio was a hero


    25. The Greek hero Ulysses, was told by the sorceress Circe*, to put wax in the ears of his crew so that they could not hear the song of the Sirens


    26. In time, a hero came to Crete to attempt to slay the Minotaur


    27. The daughter of Minos fell in love with the hero and asked Daedalus to help him


    28. Daedalus gave her a thread for the hero to tie to the door of the Labyrinth as he entered, and by which he could find his way out after killing the monster


    29. The hero succeeded, and escaped Crete with the daughter


    30. from zero to hero, and stood in the middle of the room

    31. David became a hero once he killed a giant, but then his giant-


    32. "My father says you're a hero


    33. of the stage hero is over and the time of David’s mighty men is


    34. in the heat of battle, Goliath’s brother nearly killed him, but God called a new hero to slay the new giant (see 2 Sam


    35. "What this city needs is a hero, someone who can give them hope


    36. Rafe turned to Brice and continued, "What say you, Master Brice? Are you ready to craft a hero?"


    37. What disturbed him most about the girl was the possibility that when she looked on him she saw a hero


    38. "You'd better waken your hero, Brice," Coba said


    39. They think I'm some bloody hero, he thought, hastening his pace


    40. He turned to Alec lifting his visor, then continued, "The one true hero of the Seventh World

    41. Alec didn't mind the insult directed toward his hero status and was actually glad to see the Death Guard


    42. For once he was glad to be a hero, for immediately the defenders obeyed him, and began scrambling down the wall, their arms laden with arrows


    43. And now there he is, your hero, alone and utterly helpless


    44. The kid she had plucked from the stars would leave her to become a hero and save the world from his evil parents


    45. His armor and weapons clanging together a thousand times with every single step, Theodorous waddled after his hero then stuffed his weapon laden body down the stairs


    46. world, and was not seen merely as a positive hero, but


    47. ones, a young man becomes a hero as a result of a brave


    48. That man you see as a monster, others see him as a hero ready to die for a cause he believes in


    49. more than of that hopeless extra who dances behind the hero


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    Synonyms for "hero"

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    "hero" definitions

    a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength


    the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem


    someone who fights for a cause


    Greek mathematician and inventor who devised a way to determine the area of a triangle and who described various mechanical devices (first century)


    (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god


    (Greek mythology) priestess of Aphrodite who killed herself when her lover Leander drowned while trying to swim the Hellespont to see her


    a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States